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The Organization

The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTV Dr. Anton Monk CTO, MoCA Co-founder / VP Technology, Entropic Communications www.mocalliance.org. The Organization.

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The Organization

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  1. The Only Home Entertainment NetworkingStandard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTVDr. Anton MonkCTO, MoCACo-founder / VP Technology, Entropic Communicationswww.mocalliance.org

  2. The Organization Established in January 2004 by the most respected service providers, OEMs, CE vendors and chip suppliers in the digital entertainment distribution value chain. 100 certified products (STBs, Internet – TV adapters, ONTs, gateways, routers, et al) Only home entertainment networking and connectivity standard in deployment by all three pay TV segments – cable, satellite and IPTV/telco – worldwide. More than 50 million nodes in the field. Incorporated into DLNA’s Interoperability Guidelines. Included in IEEE P1905 and 802.AS standard On retail shelves now.

  3. Board of Directors

  4. Contributor Members

  5. Associate Members

  6. Trends in Connectivity Whole Home DVRs Connected TVs Connected Game Consoles All numbers in Millions Source: Parks Associates, Home Networks for Consumer Electronics (2009). Courtesy Comcast Anything that can connect will connect!

  7. 2010 U.S. Television Households

  8. Projected MoCA Market Share 97 Million Pay TV Households

  9. MoCA 1.0 and 1.1 • MAC rate (net throughput): 175 Mb/s (MoCA 1.1) • PHY rate: 270 Mb/s • Operating frequency 850 – 1500 MHz • Flexible spectrum usage – 50 MHz coexisting with cable or satellite • Support for 16 nodes • Quality of Service (QoS) • Prioritized QoS – differentiated service for video, voice and gaming • Parameterized QoS – reserved bandwidth • MIB/SNMP and TR-069 Management interface • MoCA 1.1 Annex • Expanded operating frequency of 500 MHz—1500MHz

  10. MoCA 2.0 • Two performance modes • Baseline Mode • 400+ Mbps MAC throughput • 700 Mbps PHY Rate • Enhanced / Bonded Mode • 800+ Mbps MAC throughput • 1.4 Gbps PHY Rate • “Turbo” mode • Point-to-point configuration that allows 25% boost in throughput • Energy savings • Sleep and standby power modes • Address power consumption in entire network • Fully backward interoperable with MoCA 1.0/1.1 • Protects investment in current equipment. • Expanded operating frequency from 500 – 1650 MHz

  11. Home Networking Requirements Future Capacity with MoCA 2.0 MoCA 2.0 Baseline Rework this graph to fit slide 0 Mbps 400 Mbps 1 Gbps Network of Tomorrow DATA VIDEO 0 Mbps 200 Mbps Network of Today 0 Mbps 150 Mbps

  12. Major “GLOBAL” Service Providers Committed to MoCA

  13. The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard in Use by all Three Pay TV segments —Cable, Satellite and IPTV

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